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The hand is held as with a single rein, with the thumb pointing to the horse's ears; in turning, however, there is much less power of bear on either side of the bit by raising the thumb or lowering the little finger, because the distance between the snaffle-reins is only half what it was, and therefore the mode of turning by pressure upon the neck is doubly desirable; and hence its general adoption in those cases where doulbe-reined bridles are used, as in the field and on the road.
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The
hand
is
held
as
with
a
single
rein,
with
the
thumb
pointing
to
the
horse's
ears;
in
turning,
however,
there
is
much
less
power
of
bear
on
either
side
of
the
bit
by
raising
the
thumb
or
lowering
the
little
finger,
because
the
distance
between
the
snaffle-reins
is
only
half
what
it
was,
and
therefore
the
mode
of
turning
by
pressure
upon
the
neck
is
doubly
desirable;
and
hence
its
general
adoption
in
those
cases
where
doulbe-reined
bridles
are
used,
as
in
the
field
and
on
the
road.